I first met Harold Simmons at a PSSL in Cambridge (1999?) where my accommodation was a nice bed&breakfast where Peter Johnstone had placed both him and me. We spent the breakfasts talking about things that (of course) included frames and quantales, along with funny anecdotes about other ‘framers’ and ‘quantalers’. Since then I keep an indelible memory of a sharp, very kind and good humoured man. Pedro
On Oct 11, 2018, at 9:10 PM, ptj@maths.cam.ac.uk wrote:
I imagine there are many on the categories mailing list who would want to know this sad news. I've known Harold ever since the first meeting of the Peripatetic Seminar (May 1976): he was one of the select few who attended both the first and the 100th meeting.
Peter Johnstone
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Andrea Schalk <A.Schalk@manchester.ac.uk> Sent: 10 October 2018 16:22:22 To: Nicola Gambino Subject: Harold
Dear all,
you have recently visited Harold, or expressed an interest in visiting him.
I'm afraid I have to tell you that he died this afternoon. I had no idea that this might happen so soon.
For the moment I don't know what else to say.
Andrea
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